Miami’s Classic Airlines recalled at HistoryMiami
Posted by Vikas Acharya on November 16, 201625° 46′ 28″ N/ 80° 11′ 47″ W
HistoryMiami, Miami’s history museum, recalls the city’s airline aviation history in the permanent exhibit areas with two spectacular Pan Am clipper ship cutaway models (one of a 747 and the other a Stratocruiser section work) as well as the title piece of the former Pan Am HQ building in New York. A globe used by Eastern Airlines, which was HQ-ed in Miami, is also displayed.
Pan Am Boeing 747 clipper ship cutaway model, circa 1970—Joseph May:Travel for Aircraft From the Pan Am Building (now owned by MetLife) in the Big Apple, circa 1963—Joseph May:Travel for Aircraft Overall view of the Pan Am Boeing 747 clipper ship cutaway model, circa 1970—Joseph May:Travel for Aircraft What we love about models, seeing the angles we don’t usually enjoy viewing, in this case of the Pan Am Boeing 747 clipper ship cutaway model, circa 1970—Joseph…View original post 198 more words